You are missing the point. I'm not here to convince you to believe otherwise -- if you want to believe Jesus is God, more power to you. My point here is only that this belief contradicts what is taught in the Tanakh (what Christians call the Old Testament).
On four separate occasions, the Tanakh either teaches that the nature of God is that he is not a man, or assumes that God is not a man in order to make another point. Four times.
The distinction of God from creation is one of the hallmarks of Judaism. It's what separates us from the pagan faiths. For us, God is not anything in nature, does not become anything in nature, should not even be represented in art by anything in nature. He is not a rock, or tree, or man, or sun, or storm.... Just as it is offensive to us to say that Caesar is god or Pharaoh is god, it is no different to say that Jesus is god.